NRL market watch: Ex-Bears coach to be Meninga’s successor
The Bears are set to make two crucial appointments, including a former Bears and current Penrith assistant.
The Bears are set to make two crucial appointments, including a former Bears and current Penrith assistant.
Fresh from signing Michael Ennis’ son, the Bulldogs have nabbed another former legend’s offspring. Plus, Yvonne Sampson and Chris O’Keefe reveal their big news and more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
New Maroons skipper Cameron Munster opens up about his reformation from wild-child larrikin to Queensland leader – and the stint in a Brisbane rehab clinic that saved his life.
Four tries to Jack Bostock helped the Dolphins run away with a 58-4 mauling of the Cowboys in North Queensland, with the rampant Redcliffe side set to finish the weekend inside the top eight.
NRL: Dragons coach Shane Flanagan speaks to the media after their round 15 loss to the Sharks.
NRL: Sharks coach Craig Fitzgibbon speaks to the media after their 15 victory against the Dragons.
NRL: Fletch and Hindy sit down with the Broncos and seek revenge on superstar fullback Reece Walsh for a prank last year.
After a couple of uninspiring weeks, along with a first half that left plenty to be desired, the Sharks responded to their doubters with an emphatic second half performance to silence the Dragons.
NRL: The Dragons were denied the chance to have a full set in the Sharks half after it was ruled their kickoff did not travel 10 metres.
NRL: The Fox League panel look into the sin bin which would flip the game and hand the Dragons a first half lead.
The Broncos were left shocked after one of their most passionate supporters died in the stands of Suncorp Stadium just moments before kick-off in their match against the Titans.
NRL: The Thursday night footy panel look into the news that Mitchell Moses has been ruled out for State of Origin Game Two.
Jarome Luai is back in blue, with the Tigers star rushed into NSW camp after after a shattered Mitch Moses was ruled out of Origin II. Watch as Luai speaks for the first time since his surprise Blues recall.
Jarome Luai says he is excited and grateful to join the NSW Blues camp after Mitch Moses was ruled out due to injury.
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